"The Union Methodist society was organized as a class
before the year 1820. Its first meetings were held at a log house called
Union, about two miles northeast of the present site. In 1834, the society
built a brick house on the site of the present church. The Trustees at
that time were Frederick Cline, Brazilla Clark, Michael Bowman, Levi Bowyer,
Stephen Bowyer, Elisha Clark, Joel Hanly and John Clap. The present brick
structure was built in 1862 and cost $1,092.85."

"In 1803, the Union yard was opened for the interment of the
dead. This is in the Bowyer community, about a mile north of the present
Union Church."

Location:

Township 4 East , Range 2 North, Section 17
(about N39° 21', W84° 16')
The cemetery is located on the east side of Columbia Road, just north
of the north parking lot entrance for the Kings Island Amusement Park.
If you park in the every south end of the movie theater parking lot
on the west side of Columbia Road, the cemetery would be due east.
The cemetery is maintained by Deerfield Township.

In Memory of
Martha Hoff
daughter of Reuben&
Deborah Hoff
who departed this life July 5, 1844[was
previously listed as July 3, 1844 in a variety of places]
aged 9 months and 15 days Tracy
Keel 11 Mar 2012 email:" . . . I believe her death date to be July
5, 1844, not July 3rd. I also did a
rubbing of the stone which concluded my initial thought that the number
is in fact a 5."

Jay
G. Lamb 18 Nov 2010,"Attached are two pictures taken in February 1968 in Dog
Street Cemetery. These are matching stones for Peter Monfort and his
wife, Ellenor S. Monfort. The initial represents "Sutphin,"
her maiden name. Peter's stone is still present in the cemetery but
hers seems to be missing."

The following burials were listed in Warren
County Cemetery Records, Volume 6 but no stones were found when the
cemetery was photographed in the fall of 2005.
If you have photos of any of these stones, please consider donating an
electronic copy for this page. You may email them to Arne
H Trelvik

None of the above mentioned listings record a stone for Mary
C.'s husband. However, Warren
County Cemetery Records, Volume 6 shows Noeel Bell
died May 25/July 23, 1854, no age given. Note the similarity of dates to
those of Mary C. Beel. Based upon
the information that I have, I see no reason for posting anything regarding
"Noeel Bell."

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